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Creator: Alfredo W. Häberli & Christophe Marchand
Set of 2 Planters Mira by Alfred Häberli and Christophe Marchand for Eternit
By Eternit, Alfredo W. Häberli & Christophe Marchand
Located in Doornspijk, NL
Set of two beautifully shaped planters made by Eternit. They are designed by Alfredo Häberli and Christophe Marchand. The brief called for three flowerpot designs of different capaci...
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1990s Swiss Organic Modern Alfredo W. Häberli & Christophe Marchand Furniture

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Cement

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